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If I'm not mistaken there are many sets that PSA (among other grading companies) are more lenient on grading edges of certain sets because of the way they were produced....I assume this would be one of those sets in which perfect edges do not exist therefore poor edges would not count against the grade. (Just spitballin' here...I am not up to ***** on my basketball set knowledge)
BTW dem' shorts...... :|
Thanks for pointing out the edges lol i didnt even notice. It being OC L/R was the thing that stood out to me.
PSA's guideline for a 10 is 60/40 or better centering. This example has 60/40 or better centering and is a PSA 10.
...what exactly are you complaining about, vw?
Gem Mint | |
A card that is virtually perfect. Corners must be razor sharp, centering must be no worse than 55-45, and the cards color and gloss must be original. |
PSA is the most lenient grading company when it comes to centering.Thanks for pointing out the edges lol i didnt even notice. It being OC L/R was the thing that stood out to me.
Ok, I'll bite. Who the hell is Johnny Moore, and for the love of collecting what makes that a $12,000 card?